The Village of Wintersville sworn in multiple indiviuals on Sunday at the Village Building.Continuing their commitment is current Mayor, Mike Petrella for his f
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SPECIAL THANKS â At Thursdayâs Wintersville Council meeting, Mayor Robbie Martin joined the family of the late Regina Coppa in thanking staff with Wright Traffic Control, NPL Construction Co. and Columbia Gas for the respect they paid as her funeral procession passed through their work zone. On hand during the meeting were Jason Cramer, Paul Black, Darian Black, Christian Dunham, Sherry Galiano and Melisa Morris, all of WTC; Dan Wamar, Brandon Durben, Zach Freeman and Travis Justice, all of NPL; and Mark Molinaro, Brian Sprouse and Rick Davidson, all of Columbia Gas. Warren Scott
WINTERSVILLE Two key changes were made on Wintersville Council, and thanks went to crews involved with a gas line project for the respect they paid to a late local resident.
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IN DISCUSSION â Wintersville Councilman Robbie Martin, seated at the end, discussed a matter during the panelâs meeting Thursday. Martin was elected council president and will preside over meetings in the absence of Mayor Bob Gale. Seated to his left is Councilman Randy Spence, who also was nominated for council president; and and to Spenceâs left is Councilman Dr. Michael Ross. Warren Scott
WINTERSVILLE Upcoming gas line replacements, a village ordinance against parking on snow-covered streets were among business and a handful of police matters were among business before Wintersville Council on Thursday.
Village Administrator Walt Ziemba said crews with Columbia Gas will be replacing gas lines in the Canton Road area from the Kroger store north to Meadow Road and starting with Springdale Avenue on Jan. 18.